With implications for the content we watch, listen to and enjoy everyday, the future of broadcasting touches upon our collective
2022 – 2024 Partnership with Bangor University
Following on from our successful debate series with Cardiff University, the Institute of Welsh Affairs proudly announces a new collaboration
Live Learning Partnership: Your Pandemic Story
Life is different now. Coronavirus has changed the way we live, work and play. Some things have changed for
Common Purposes: report
The IWA’s Common Purposes project has explored practical steps to ensure the implementation of curriculum reform in Wales is integrated
Common Purposes
The IWA’s Common Purposes, the implications of curriculum reform in Wales for further education, higher education, skills and business project has explored
IWA response to the inquiry into Wales’ future relationship with the European Union
The IWA has responded to the National Assembly for Wales’ External Affairs and Additional Legislation inquiry into Wales’ Future relationship with
Shall I Go or Shall I Stay? Young people’s attitudes towards Swansea
The Institute of Welsh Affairs’ Swansea network conducted an opinion-gathering exercise with around 65 young people in October 2017 called
The IWA’s response to the inquiry into the future of S4C
To download the IWA Media Policy Group’s response to the National Assembly for Wales’ Culture, Welsh Language and Communications Committee’s
The Single Market of the Mind
A ‘hard Brexit’ could do untold damage to the educational and cultural fabric of Wales, and would harm our economic